The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, January 11, 1902, Image 2

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'.■■ite Mime Ti sen. The Survival of the Fittest. WAYNESBORO, GA.. JANUARY 11,1902. The World, The Journal ana that ils must have column after column of talk on it. Admiral Schley is powerless to'stop tho mouths of either his enemies or his fool friends, and it is realiy sad to contemplate. So far Schley has. like the great We hope the Ohio Democrats will Southerner Hoht. Lee. a voided as far he quiet and let Hanna and Foraker ! as ho could ail notoriety; bid, forced fight it out to a finish. 'to vindicate his honor, he was ! driven to public ventilation of his Guess we, along this turnpike. J auts io {ne Spanish war and now he is in tor it with no way to escape the evil consequences of being famous coupled with notoriety from his enemies ana celebrity from foolish friends. will have to love him enemies, he is making for the The theory now is that if you j breathe from your lungs properk j you will not b9 bald headed. Probably if Sampson had been well dosed with bromide of potas sium after the navai battle o Santiago his envious fits would have been less violent. We pM!1 think that Treasurer Parks did what h9 thought was law an i was guided by his obligations lead to protect the treasury of the people from unconstitutional raids Papers want T U. Piatt to write a magazine article in reply to Wil liam Allen VYhife -Savannah Press. Urge it, please: It would be equal t) a three-ring circus performance to have White come back at him The most exclusive fame that cars be settled on one nowadays in that of writing an accepted article for a paper.published with' he photograph of the writer somewhere in it. D beats a hen watching a brood of chickens all out of shape. “Gov. Candler appointed a South Georgia man for judge of the eastern circuit.”—Exchange \Vhy yes, wkh a touch of influence in the ninth district A liltie political bread on the water.-s sup posedly to he gathered in the 58lh Congress. —Huh! THE WILEY CONSPIRATORS. Afb r many, many days, th United S ate.’a Supreme Court has said the O M. Carter conspirators mu't come to Georgia and be tried for robbing the government of $2 000 000; but many more days will be consumed before they are tried, as they are out on bail and may forfeit she same and make money by it. In the meantime Carter, who lsuguisho-s in Fort Leaven worth as ihe boss criminal of the country, will am me tho courts of the United States by fl ing writs of habeas corpus and getting respites from labor while tie flies affidavits and papers. It is said he dees not like his present job What a pity when Uncle Sam lias done so much for him lie managed t> consume Ihree years time getting it. Hephzibah. Correspondence Citizen. Jan. 6-Rev. J. M. Waller filed his first appointment in the Baptist) church Sunday morning, and again in the evening. The congregations were large. Quite a number of visitors were heie—one—who cannot speak a word of English and will have to wait six years before he ran enter the public schools of Richmond county. The people in the lower section of the county are up in arms against the consolidation of sehnt Is and the plan of hauling pupils to school in a wagon. Near Berlin especially has the feeling run high. Parents have arranged a school house in place of the one burned some time ago and have employed Prof. J. E. slcLelland «s teacher and he began school duties this morning. Dr. S. II Hankinson will on the 29lh inst. wed Miss Gertrude Lyeth, a pretty and accomplished young lady, of Augusta. They will live here and occupy the house made vacant by the removal of 3Ir. J W. Baxley who has moved to what is generally called the “Chow Piaoe.” A new public road wiii be graded, it is rumored, from this nla^e to a point near the Thompson road and Brier post < ffice. ANNOUNCEMENT. In fact now did anybody ever read more pronounced doggerel than that last poem of the British poet Laureate. It is a wonder that it does’nt teske us break off interna tional association of (his sorry ef fort to cause brotherly recognition from this Ameriean republic. The report is that one Capt, Ch <d- wick says he wonid’nt shake hands with Admiral Schley. Weil, who is this Capt. Chadwick ? Oh lyes we remember. He is one of those fel lows at Santiago Bay. who had the good luck to escape being a hero and gained the priviledge of cussin Schley for it. Great Britain would do a wise <hing if she would stop and think bow much damage she is doing her seif in keeping up the war on the Boers and getting further away from th9 world’s sympathy in her senility. She has, in all probability lost her prestige forever, and every day is sacrificing the respectnations have for her. Vaccination is not confined to an imal life. It has long b?en discov ered that certain diseases in vege- taole life are parasitic, and recent experiments in vaccicstirg live plants has proved successful in pre venting the poisonous effects of the parasites. This is a great scientific discovery and may lead to ben: fits in the culture of plants as a busi ness not dreamed of heretofore. The Supreme Court of Georgia rather split hairs and ba ked off Ihe switch in its last decision on the public fund question. It was eith er right at first and wrong on this or vice versa, as it strikes us. It cut the Gordian knot, however, in that little eor.stitutionai tie up, and Treasurer Park’s consistency h pro served while it shows how honestly and legally he manages she state’, treasury. FOOLISH FRIENDS. It is to be regretted that a great man like Admiral Schley 7 , great in his modesty 7 , great in heroism of sou!, and mind, should have such a large assortment of fool friends to mar his life The tendency 7 , however good the intention, is to make him small by constantly trotting him into the arena for the public gaze, making of him a kind of political hack, to end in being deserted, as Dsvvey was. It is the safest game for Admiral Schley’s enemies to play to constantly provoke a dis cussion of him as a presidential possibility. Let them become his claquers for awhile, get him into the toils of political possibilities and it will not be long before he will suffer the usual fate of relegation. What can be more treacherous, more unreliable than political machina tions in a country like ours where politics is the depth of trickery, barter and trade ? Whoever saw a political boom kept up three years? It seems as if all common sense has deserted tho Democratic parly if it intends making a "possibility” of Admiral Schley. I f u sad'y in want of wise leaders, not to mention statesmen. Evidently Admiral Schley sees the situation, but the omnipresent ana irrepressible newspaper man must be ever in his waka to make him a sensation. People tire of seneatiou Let Admiral Schley change his wa’kirg suit, straightway, the JV. Y. Sun, and its iik must send him to the cbaio gang for it, and : sm~' Lawtonville orrespondence Citizen. Jan. 9 —The farmers h ive gone In work preparing for another crop, hoping and wishing they will be more successful than they were last year. School opened here last Monday with a good number of pupils. We welcomed our new teacher t > our homes, and wish for her a prosper ous year. R^v, and Mrs. J. N. Hudson and little son spent last week w'iih friends at this plac6. They have many friends here and they are very much pleased with (he return of Brother Hudson. The wedding bells rang again last Sunday afternoon when Mr. Lee Chew and Miss Fee! were mar ried, Dr. T. B. Lanier officiating We don’t know any more to be married soon. I think Burke coun fy can boast of more marriages this winter than any other county. The O cl Reliable is very indis posed this week, but he stiii knows how to shoot, he and Brother Hud son bagged a nice lot of birds last Monday. Mrs. Martha Guerry is visiting relatives at this place. We are sorry to note that Miss Myrtis Perkins is having chills and fever. Mr. John Carpenter moved from heie to his place last week, much to the regret of his friends. We were glad to have such a good man with us. The Citizen’s many friends at this place wish for them a prosper ous year, and may many- more prosperous years be added to their lives. Mr. and Mrs. Cardel Parker visit ed their parents last Sunday. Mr. Drew. Reeves visited his brother last Sunday md Mrs. J gJ|8 illy injured lasf 2 Perkins. Correspondence Citizen. Jan.9;h — Mildred, the s^-eet little daughter of Mr. a? Perkins, was paiefu w-eek by a severe fall, her ankle was badly sprained and it will be several days before she will be able to walk. "■*- Mr. Lee Ward, who has held a position in your town for past several months, has returned to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, of Rocky Ford, visited Mrs. J. A. Ridge s this week Miss E hei Perkins has returned from a visit to friends at Millen. We have reduced ihe sub scription price of The True Citizen to $1 00 a year from August lOrb, 1901. The ca-h must accompany the name Those v. ho are in arrears for past amounts, wiii pny op to August 10th, 1901, at ’.he old rate and from that date at ihe new rate. Bfs.reir.enis are now being made out Ur old amounts due. and vve as* immediate after tinn to Iht m The Citizen will be kept up to the high standard maintain ed for years past. The best, sto ries,telegraphic news, agricultu ral reports, local happenings and reoort- from a good corps of correspondents form a weekly budget of nows that can not be secured elsewhere. We hope to visit every home in the et un'y and will appreci ate your patronage. We club with some of the very- best city weeklies printed Read tho list, select your paper and send us your name. The following papers together with The Citizen for one year. Home & Farm $1.25. Atlanta Semi-Weekly Jour nal and map $1 75. New York Thrice-a-Wet-k World $1 65. Atlanta Weekly Constitution $1 75 Savann ah Semi- Week ly News $1.75 The Semi-Weekly Chronicle $1 56. Respectfully, SU ELI VAN BROS. S3,500 CASH PRIZEC0NTEST THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION’S GREAT OFFER FOR 1902. The Colton Receipts at Savannah Gi., from September to April 12 Gf>0. — S* 1,500 Cash Friz s io Agon's for thi jEIrst (Juarter of 1902.—Foil Statistics Riven ior Your Guidance- An Unpara leled Offer f ar our Readers. The Atlanta Constitution offers two cash prize contests from Januarv 1st to April loth, 1902. *1.500 in casli prizes for agents. These prizes indigestion dyspepsia biliousness Perfect Passenger Job PiR-nm-ww Th© Dsrect Route Between All Principal Points IN Alabama and Georgia. PENETRATING THE Finest Fruit, Agricultural, Timber, and Mineral Lands and the hundred and one simi lar ills caused by impure blood or inactive liver, quickly yield to the purifying and cleansing properties contained in sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLE. It cures permanently by acting naturally on all organs of the body. Asa blood-cleanser, flesh- builder, and health-restorer, it has no equal. Put us in Quart Bottles, and sold at $i each. •THE MICHIGAN DRUG COMPANY,’ Detroit, Mich. 3q Take Liverettes for Liver Ills. 35c. ^ range i rnm $100 for 1 he highest t 1 $5 00 for th lowest list iro any agent during the p-rio.i. in addition $250 will be divide : pro rata among all agents who send twenty or more subscriptions and fail to get any other prize. his is a liberal offer and Use details of it will b j sr-nt you by applying to the Atl uta Con stitution. Atlanta, Ga. The $'2,000 uron the .savannah, Ga., cotton receipts will be given as follows: To Ihe person sending a yearly subscrip- t o;i t.-i ihe Atlanta Constitution (weekly; to- gerher with the correct estiroa'e on the* cot ton receipts of.savannah. Ga., from Septem ber 1st, I»u| to Ai.rii loth. 1902. $1000 if the estimate is received during Jan uary. $500 if tiie estimate is received during Feb ruary. $250 i f the cst imate is recei ved du ring Ma rch or up to April loth. The above are for the exact estimates, there are besides these the following prizes that will be paiti out for the nearest estimates to the savannah cotton receipts received at any time during the con test. $250, $100, $75, $50. $25, for the next nearest estimates in their order. There is also a great consolation offer. $500 will be distributed among those who fail to st cure one ot the larger prizes and whose es timates come within 5n0 bales either way- on he exact figure. This allows a margin of 1.000 bales within which alt estimatesare sure to receive part of the prize money offered. The point is to strike the estimate exactly during January. This is a possibility. In contest similar to tiiis the Constitution 1 had tiie number 11 it exactly and paid < $1,000 for the estimate. In another similar contest the estimate- lias come within one liie exact figure, and alt tlie prizes offered have been paid out upon estimates that were not fifty removed from the exact estimate. Statistics of Last S x Years. To aid the contestants in -making inlelli $ent estimates hereon we give the following statistics of six foimer years: 1. , Season of |f. 0 | =\ z < llal 1 §2 I | j s 0 C Jl V X - ^ .0 1895-U-96 | 711,257 | 1, "2 ! 7,i57,:y(; 1890-1897 | 808,693 | I,s21 1 8,7-.8.-W 1897-189-11 1,110.479 1 6.889 ( 11,199.991 u*rs i s r?p 1 1.029 CSi | 3.817 | 11.271.81: 1899-1901 1 1 036.822 | 6,312 | 9 326.116 1900-1901 I 975.6*3 | 9,s()-2 | 10,383.422 will Sale by II B. JlrM \STKH. Wavnfsli-iro.'Ua. ORDINARY’S NOTICES. )RGIA—Burke County. Where IN THE SOUTH. THROUGH RATES AND TICKETS FURNISHED UPON APPLI CATION TO ALL POINTS §g dtw Babies and children reed J proper hod, rarely ever medi-1 ci.se, If they do net thrive | co their food something is | wrong. They need a little § h'Jp to get their digestive jj North, South, East, Wostm Central of Coorgla Railway, Ocean Steamship Co. ir&scn inery working properly, | i * r ,- % §1 SION OF COD LIVER OIL SYPQPHOSPMTES ofUMESSVDA FAST FREIGHT AND LUXURIOUS PASSENGER ROUTS to Now York, Boston G eor K. O. > eely. administrator of the estate olIMrs. W I-.-Steiner, late of ^aid county, de ceased, applies to me tor letters dismissory from said estate These are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all persons interested, to show cause, (if any can. before me at my office, at 10 o’clock, a m , on the first Monday in April, 1902 why- said letters dismissory should not be granted in terms of the law. GEO. F. COX. Ordinary, B. C. E H. and W. K. Callawav, Att’ys, /'"I KORGI A.—Burke County. — « herea on Mary E. Palmer applies to me for letters of administration upon tiie estate of W. C. Palmer, late deceased of s lid county These are, therefore, to cite and admorlsh all persons interestert. to show cause, (if any can,; before me. at my office, at 10 o’c'ock. a m., on the first Monday in February,1902, why- said letters of administration should not be granted. GEO. F. COX, Ordinary, B C, W. K. Callaway. A tty. SHERIFF’S SALES. Y'yrjkL be sold before the court house door in tiie city of Waynesboro, Burke coun ty, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale n the first Tuesday in February. 1902, ti e following described property, r.o-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying, situate ai d being in the 64th district, G. M., of Burke county, Ga , and bounded by lands of Daniel. Sons i Palmer, T. Y. Herrington. R. C, Chance. George F, Cates and Beaver Dam creek,and known as tiie ‘ Lambert—I.ovett place,”null containing five hundred and sev enty-six (576; acres more or h ss. Levied on as tiie property o Mrs n.E. Lambert, by vir tue of aud to satisfy a ti, fa., issued from the superior court of Burke county, Ga . in favor of Daniel it Co , against Mrs. A. E Lambert, Wriiten notice given. Purchaser to pay for titles. --V. L McEL.MUR.itAY, Sheriff B.C, lohnst-' n A Fullbright, Attys, Debtors and Creditors Notice All creditors of Thomas B. Daniel deceased, late « f 1 urke county Georgia, are hereby re quired to present their claims properly Drov er. to me within tiie time prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said deceased are he*-eby requested to make payment to ine at once. CHARLES T FARGO. Augusta, Ga. Administrator of the estate of Thos B. Daniel NOTICE TO DEBTORS. AND THE Complete Information, Rates, Schedules of Trains and Sailing Oates of Steamers Chear- fully Furnished by any Agent of the Company. All persons hoiding claims of any character against the estate of izatus Jenkins, dec., of Burke countv, are hereby notified to present them to tlie undersigned properly attested within the time prescribed by law, and oil those indebted to said estate will Diease make immediate settlement, This Dec. 6th 1901. GEO (>. W ARNOCIv, Adrnr. estate of Izatus Jeekins, Dec. MEO. D. KLIXE, General Supt. Trnflo Manas J. 0. HAILE, Gen’l Pass. A(t., ^ SAVANNAH. GA. VYl Ui i! if generally correct this u;iy. i you will put from one- | fourth to half a teaspoonfuS s in baby’s bottle three or four | times a day you wit! soon see | a marked improvement. For | larger children, from half to . I a teaspoonfuS, according to | I age, dissolved in their milk, | | If you so desire, will very j soon show its great nourish- f snsf power. If the mother’s * !S -3 J r ilk does not nourish the ! ! baby, she needs the emui- ! | sicn. It will show an effect j | at once both upon mother f I and child. I | 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. j SCOTT ^ BQWKE, Chemists, New York. 7 -.l-U-'L&L .0* DR. GEO. A. PATRICK, (Formerly Winkler & Patrick DENTIST OFFICE, 626 Brod Street, Augusta, - - Georgia Notice to All Who Have Machinsry! I have located in Way- esboro.and will give prompt attention to all repairs on any kind of Machinery. Plumbing a specialty. Orders left at my home, or at t*. Beii’s store will be given quick attention. R. W. CHANDLER, Machinist, jan 26.1901—by up """ t iif iwin'ii» in p - iM "“"■mi. Office Hours— 8:30 a. m., to 6 p.m. dec.5.’9S- 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may I whether ; quickly ascertain our opinion free - invention 4s probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents Patents taken through Munn &"Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. Lamar’s Lemon Laxative. Id purely vege'able, and is the beat Spring Medi cine on the market Its good fjr every member of the family, and is pleasant to the taste. Keep a bottle iu the bouse always. The f'onstitntion’s market pa ea'-li week tlie port receipts for the cotton sea son from which you can always see the .Sa vannah. Ga., port re-eipls from September 1, 1901, up through ti e Friday immediately proceeding publication This will keep you posted to within two or three days before the time you send in your estimate, Tim $2,t0>i contest i an excress contract to which he Const tution will stand in every particular. Yet it is in its nature simply an advertisement by which 1 lie Atlanta consti tution combined with The Trne Citizen for only $1.75 per year may become better known in tiiis community, send us the subscriptions to the Atlanta Constitution and our paper at the advertised price of the two, and with it your estimate on tiie Savannah, Ga , Cot- ion Receipts for the period mentioned and we v ill,forward atl togliieer foryou.'On April •5th we trust a check tor 5;,f;01 will reach some one of our subscribers and help make times easier in this locality. 1 he Atlanta Cons it ntion for l c 02 will be better than ever before. Jts special news features are unsurpassed. T lie Hoer British War; the Philippi' e and Cuban Operations; the Kicarauga t anal question; the busy ses- si..n of the most important Congress we have ever assembled, working out the details 01 diplomacy, commerce, war and pe»ce, fore casted by the new President's recent mes sage; the developments of the South’s greai industrial improvemeDts;theCharleston and West India Exposition, now in progress; the building and equipping of ihe Louisiana Purchase Exposition at st, Louis; diversified farm and viliMge industries and improve ment; the Rural I n eDedv ry of the tam ers mail; the Good Roads and better schools question; and thousands ot other important tilings will be found fully and freely discuss ed in the Constitution for the year. The- Farm and Farmer’s page will be nder the able direction of Col. it J. Redding, who has for years presided over this department to the great delight and encouragement -of ali questioners Ihe Womans’ Kingdom, tiie Children’s page and other interesting de- nartments will be ably conducted, and will be especially adapted to those addressed. The ringing editorials of the Constitution speak- ing right out iu meeting exactly what if means in i e advocacy of true democratic doctrine and the development of the South, and in b-half of the great interests of the masses of our plain people are alone easily worth ihe subscription price of the paper ov er and again. The management of the Atlanta Constitu- tb n will continue its former policy in all re spects. Mr. Claik Howell as President and Editor in Chief, Mr. Robv Robinson, the new Business Munager. and the same welt-discip lined corps of st.iff writers and head of de partments, will ably conduct all the affairs f this great newspaper. The Constitution’s long and honorable bn iness course keepin faith with the people in ail its contracts con tests. and engagements, as well as in its con sistent and .conspicuous editorial fairness places it among those reliable institutions of our country upon which the people may de pend. The Sunny South has been brought under a close subscription alliance with the Atlanta Constitution, it is now a weekly literary paper conducted in the interest of Southern readers. One of its avowed purposes is the exploitation of the Southern field of litera ture and tiie encouragement of Southern talent. Du ring the year contests for the best Mmpc-titive stories by Southern writers will be announced. During the past year a com petition of this character respited in some 5i 0 st vies submitted, all of which aie well worth reproduction and the majority of them have appeared and will continue in the Sun ny Soul ’s inter sting columns. The Woman’s Department of The Sunny South bas been placed und-r the direction of Mrs. Mary E Brvan. Her name has been connected with 'Ihe Sunny south for nearly a generation, she has brought to her work a ripened experience gained in the service of tiie same clientele Thecnarm of her own personalty shines in all the writings of this gitted woman A’ready The Sunny South lias acquired a list of over 50.000 subscribers and during the year this figure wi 1 doubtless be more than doubled. The price of the At- lantaConstitution and Sunny South is only $1 25 per year. The price of The Sunny South alone is 5u cents per year straight to all per sons alike, xcept. w ren clubs ofifive accom panied by $2.59 in full payment thereof, the cluli raiser receives for his work a year’s subscription to The Sunny south The'com- bination price of this paper with The Atlanta Aonstitu'ion and Sunny Soutli is onlyfv2oa. Wherever this combination is taken upjdie subscriber may submit two estimates in the Savannah Cotton Receipts Contest, one on each paper, although sir script.io; s to the Sunny South alone do not get any estimate. With such a great geueral newspaper cov ering the world’s news and national ques tions, and a great literary paper covering tiie whole fi"ld of romance and fiction as depicted by current Southern writers, you will of oourse neeil tiie best and livest local paper, giving current local topics and the latest and best news and freshest comment upon events of 1-cal interest We trust this combination secured by The Atlanta Constitution, Su ny South and The True Cn iz »n will be found best suited to all our readers. The price is merely nominal when tne service is even half considered, only $2 00 for the three pi pers mentioned or $1,75 for Tne Atlanta Con stitution and The Tkce Citizen including your estimate in tiie Constitution’s $2,000 cash contest. To get tiie tut- benefit of the high priz -, send in your subscription now. so the Constitution may receive it during January and record it to your credit Make jour tig. mes very pbiin. unmis akably plain. ;lie statistics will guide you to on intelligent estimate. Address ail orders to THE TRUE CITIZEN, Waynes ore, Ga. hWi Ui imp l wy- mPmk w " - s t Vt v ->r Little- Verna Aarii The brilliant little Child Artiste, VERNA !7SAR!E, who cleverly depicts the important roi! of Mary Morgan (The Drunkard’s Child), in Palmer’s production of Ten Nights !n A Bar Room,” has been a surprise to the theatre goers everywhere. Her talents are rare indeed, and her action and gesticulation are wonderfully intelligent and finished. Un questionably the greatest Child Actress known, SECURE YOUR SEATS EARLY! 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